Wednesday, 18 January 2017

Call For Chapters (CFC): Analysis and Applications of Lattice-Boltzmann Simulations.

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CFC - Analysis and Applications of Lattice-Boltzmann Simulations:
http://www.igi-global.com/publish/call-for-papers/call-details/2538

Call for Chapters: Analysis and Applications of Lattice-Boltzmann Simulations

Editors

Pedro Valero-Lara

Call for Chapters

Proposals Submission Deadline: February 17, 2017Full Chapters Due: June 16, 2017Submission Date: June 16, 2017

Introduction

High-Performance and Scientific Computing is the area that covers all the levels of the development of software tools for High-Performance and Scientific Applications, from the numerical and mathematics expressions, which expose the physics to be computed, until the implementation of such formulas on parallel computers, through the use of different parallel programming models and strategies. Programming is the connection between the theoretical development and the computing of scientific applications, so it is the vital importance to explain the different strategies that make the computing of scientific applications possible. The Scientific Applications are in need of a big computing capacity, being impossible to simulate those scenarios of interest without using parallel computers. Lattice-Boltzmann method is one of the most novel and interesting strategies to deal with Computational Fluid Dynamics simulations today, due to its inherently characteristics. In the current literature, there is an important lack of information about those details related to High Performance Implementation of LBM. Also, multiples books only focus on numerical details about "pure-LBM" without covering the different extensions which are widely used and necessary in multiples applications. The proposed book would focus not only on numerical details but also on parallel implementations of LBM and its multiple extensions.

Objective

The main objective of the proposed publication is two-fold. While, there is a tremendous lack of information in the current literature about what are the efficient and standard implementations of LBM on the current and upcoming parallel architectures, there is also a big difficulty to find books that cover the different extensions used on LBM-based solvers. These extensions are very well known by the community and are necessary and used for multiple applications. So, the motivation of this book is to cover such gap, giving to the community the necessary information to develop efficiently LBM solvers on different areas of interest and computational platforms.

Target Audience

Students, researchers, academics, engineers working on Computational Fluid Dynamics, High-Performance Computing, Scientific/Engineering Tools, Numerical/Flow Simulations, etc.

Recommended Topics



  • Recommended topics include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • *Parallel Programming/Implementations of LBM.

  • *LBM on parallel architectures, multicore, hardware accelerators, distributed memory computers.

  • *Programming optimizations for LBM simulations.

  • *Numerical optimizations for LBM simulations.

  • *Numerical Analysis for LBM.

  • *CFD Applications using LBM.

  • *LBM models.

  • *Fluid-Solid Interaction on LBM.

  • *LBM extensions.

  • *LBM+Multiphysics.

  • *LBM+Mesh-Refinement.

  • *LBM+Free-Surface.

  • *LBM+Shallow-Waters.




Submission Procedure

Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit on or before February 17, 2017, a chapter proposal of 1,000 to 2,000 words clearly explaining the mission and concerns of his or her proposed chapter. Authors will be notified by March 17, 2017 about the status of their proposals and sent chapter guidelines. Full chapters are expected to be submitted by May 16, 2017, and all interested authors must consult the guidelines for manuscript submissions at http://www.igi-global.com/publish/contributor-resources/before-you-write/ prior to submission. All submitted chapters will be reviewed on a double-blind review basis. Contributors may also be requested to serve as reviewers for this project.

Note: There are no submission or acceptance fees for manuscripts submitted to this book publication, Trust in Knowledge Management and Systems in Organizations. All manuscripts are accepted based on a double-blind peer review editorial process.

All proposals should be submitted through the E-Editorial DiscoveryTM online submission manager.


Publisher

This book is scheduled to be published by IGI Global (formerly Idea Group Inc.), publisher of the "Information Science Reference" (formerly Idea Group Reference), "Medical Information Science Reference," "Business Science Reference," and "Engineering Science Reference" imprints. For additional information regarding the publisher, please visit www.igi-global.com. This publication is anticipated to be released in 2018.

Important Dates

Proposal due date: 02/17/2017
Notification of acceptance: 03/17/2017
Full chapter submission: 06/16/2017
Review results to authors: 08/16/2017
Revised chapter submission: 09/16/2017
Final acceptance notification: 10/20/2017
Final Chapter Submission: 11/03/2017


Propose a chapter for this book

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